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Show i in: 1,1. (. 1 1: or nations. Il ib a difficult uiatti:r to. turn the clinic hark i'ivo yours, especially if wilhin lho.se I'm; ycji-s t In- world has had a cc-iiiury's i An;rience of terror und wrong and siiil'ei'ing and pain. Yet II' v. slrivi- o ri-call tlif conditions condi-tions live years ago i' sco tin? nat-lonu nat-lonu of Kuiopo auspicious of each other, with fears of agression, and dread of Iosh, and Die I'uited Slates lyinK isolated across the sea, buying anil selling, reaping and sowing, to its own irileresls alone. That day is over forever. Through disaster and suffering the new brotherhood broth-erhood of the world has come into existence. ex-istence. "No man livelh to himself alone," and neither can any nation of the world, from this time on, rightfully live to Itself alone. The League of Nations hits been formed. II is the expression of a truth that w ill become more clear to ns as time goes on, that after all the separate interests of the world merged into ore great interest. |